Up to midnight no further information had transpired respecting the Whitechapel murder. Whatever information may be in possession of the police they deem it necessary to keep secret, but considerable activity is being exercised in keeping a watch on suspected persons. It is believed that their attention is particularly directed to two individuals, one a notorious character known as "Leather Apron," and the other a seafaring man.
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Press Reports: Atchison Daily Globe - 5 September 1888 |
Press Reports: Austin Statesman - 05 September 1888 |
Press Reports: Daily Telegraph - 11 September 1888 |
Press Reports: Daily Telegraph - 12 September 1888 |
Press Reports: Galveston Daily News - 5 September 1888 |
Press Reports: Irish Times - 10 September 1888 |
Press Reports: Irish Times: 11 September 1888 |
Press Reports: Lloyds Weekly News - 9 September 1888 |
Press Reports: Manchester Guardian - 6 September 1888 |
Press Reports: News of the World - 21 October 1900 |
Press Reports: Penny Illustrated Paper - 15 September 1888 |
Press Reports: Star - 10 September 1888 |
Press Reports: Star - 5 September 1888 |
Press Reports: Star - 6 September 1888 |
Press Reports: Times [London] - 11 September 1888 |
Press Reports: Weekly Herald - 14 September 1888 |
Suspects: David Cohen |
Witnesses: Elizabeth Allen |